FooL111394
New Member
My cham is about 8 or 9 months and I was wondering about how many crickets I should be feeding him every other day or everyday. I have read up on many people's schedules but would like to know what you guys think is the best?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Many people feed adults 5-10 insects every other day, dumping them all in in the morning. QUOTE]
This is what I do. (pointing up at Sandra's quote)
My male veiled is 2 yrs and 3 months old and will only eat supers. He is offered 5 every other day and sometimes only eats 2 or 3.
Female veiled is almost 2. She is offered 7 crickets (or the equivalent) every other day and ALWAYS eats them all (unless it's egg laying week).
Female veiled is 9 months and is offered 7 crickets (or the equivalent) every other day and so far ...(she's new) eats them all.
Everybody looks good, no weight problems or prolapse issues, eggs have come out fine so far, etc.
Feeders live on beds of crushed cheerios and are constantly gut loaded with
fresh greens (collard, romaine, dandelion) shredded carrot, squash, sweet potato, apple and cooked egg.
-Brad
Many people feed adults 5-10 insects every other day, dumping them all in in the morning. QUOTE]
This is what I do. (pointing up at Sandra's quote)
My male veiled is 2 yrs and 3 months old and will only eat supers. He is offered 5 every other day and sometimes only eats 2 or 3.
Female veiled is almost 2. She is offered 7 crickets (or the equivalent) every other day and ALWAYS eats them all (unless it's egg laying week).
Female veiled is 9 months and is offered 7 crickets (or the equivalent) every other day and so far ...(she's new) eats them all.
Everybody looks good, no weight problems or prolapse issues, eggs have come out fine so far, etc.
Feeders live on beds of crushed cheerios and are constantly gut loaded with
fresh greens (collard, romaine, dandelion) shredded carrot, squash, sweet potato, apple and cooked egg.
-Brad
As always thanks Brad. It is good to know how others (who are so successful) do things.